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The rise of singlehood is reshaping the world

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In many parts of the world,  the idea of being a couple is on a decline.

In many parts of the world, the idea of being a couple is on a decline.

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The Economist

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For most of human history, coupling up was not merely a norm; it was a necessity.

Before reliable contraception, women could not control their fertility, and most were far too poor to raise children alone. Hence the centuries-old convention that, whereas a tragic play or saga ends in death, a happy one ends in marriage.

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